AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to examine a boundary element collocation method for some parabolic pseudodifferential equations. The basic model problem for our investigation is the two-dimensional heat conduction problem with vanishing initial condition and a given Neumann or Dirichlet type boundary condition. Certain choices of the representation formula for the heat potential yield boundary integral equations of the first kind, namely the single layer and the hypersingular heat operator equations. Both of these operators, in particular, are covered by the class of parabolic pseudodifferential operators under consideration. Moreover, the spatial domain is allowed to have a general smooth boundary curve. As trial functions the tensor...
AbstractThis paper provides an overview of the formulation, analysis and implementation of orthogona...
summary:We prove the convergence of polynomial collocation method for periodic singular integral, ps...
Collocation at Gaussian points for a scalar m'th order ordinary differential equation has heen studi...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to examine a boundary element collocation method for some parab...
Abstract. We consider spline collocation methods for a class of parabolic pseudodiffer-ential operat...
AbstractThe original model problem is the two-dimensional heat conduction problem with vanishing ini...
This paper provides an overview of the formulation, analysis and implementation of Spline collocatio...
Abstract This thesis summarizes certain boundary element methods applied to some initial and bounda...
Collocation with cubic splines is used as a method for solving Linear second order parabolic partial...
This thesis is concerned with the Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations. Initially so...
AbstractA collocation method is described which obtains approximate solutions to quasilinear parabol...
AbstractWe consider the first initial boundary value problem for pseudoparabolic equations in a doma...
In a recent paper the authors obtained stability and convergence results for spline colloca-tion met...
We present a spline collocation method for the numerical solution of a system of integral equations ...
AbstractThe boundary element method (boundary integral equation method) is considered for the Dirich...
AbstractThis paper provides an overview of the formulation, analysis and implementation of orthogona...
summary:We prove the convergence of polynomial collocation method for periodic singular integral, ps...
Collocation at Gaussian points for a scalar m'th order ordinary differential equation has heen studi...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to examine a boundary element collocation method for some parab...
Abstract. We consider spline collocation methods for a class of parabolic pseudodiffer-ential operat...
AbstractThe original model problem is the two-dimensional heat conduction problem with vanishing ini...
This paper provides an overview of the formulation, analysis and implementation of Spline collocatio...
Abstract This thesis summarizes certain boundary element methods applied to some initial and bounda...
Collocation with cubic splines is used as a method for solving Linear second order parabolic partial...
This thesis is concerned with the Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations. Initially so...
AbstractA collocation method is described which obtains approximate solutions to quasilinear parabol...
AbstractWe consider the first initial boundary value problem for pseudoparabolic equations in a doma...
In a recent paper the authors obtained stability and convergence results for spline colloca-tion met...
We present a spline collocation method for the numerical solution of a system of integral equations ...
AbstractThe boundary element method (boundary integral equation method) is considered for the Dirich...
AbstractThis paper provides an overview of the formulation, analysis and implementation of orthogona...
summary:We prove the convergence of polynomial collocation method for periodic singular integral, ps...
Collocation at Gaussian points for a scalar m'th order ordinary differential equation has heen studi...